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Singles--E. H. Whitney '14 vs. R. L. Murray (S.), W. M. Washburn '15 vs. H. L. Hann (S.); doubles -- Whitney and Washburn vs. Murray and Hann. Each of the three matches will count as one point in the final score. The contest will be open to the public...
Since the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America has added a fifth place to every event in the annual track and field championships to be held in the Stadium on Friday and Saturday, and to count the points 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, the scoring ability of the veterans now in college is completely changed. The table below shows how the colleges compare, using the new scoring rules. This also takes into consideration the men who actually finished fifth last year in all but the two hurdle races, in which only four men were allowed to start...
...rest, he may cultivate his intelligence as widely or as specially as he pleases, with the assurance that it will count, all of it, in the general measure of his worth. The purely technical training, the proper way to spread the facts of a fire, of an election, of a wreck, he may obtain in any school of journalism, or under the eye of the editor who takes him on. A good many editors, perhaps all editors, have an ingrained prejudice for training their own men in the style which they prefer. It is certainly not a bad thing...
...most important things done was further recommendations regarding the oral examinations. President Lowell agreed to the suggestion of requiring an additional half-course, not to count for the degree, in the respective language, before a man is put on probation for failure in the examination. This is to come in the second half of Sophomore year and probation will be the penalty at the beginning of Junior year, as now. The purpose of this plan is to have some preparation step leading up to probation...
...Harvard Club of Boston proved an easy victim for the University nine on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The final count was 6 to 1. Felton, of last year's team, started in the box for the visitors but he lacked both curves and his former speed, and retired in favor of Hicks in the first of the seventh. Hicks was a puzzle to the University batters as they were unable to secure a safe hit from him. His control was not of the best, however, as he gave two bases on balls which later proved disastrous. Both Felton and Hicks...